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| | Index | | Abington School District v. Schempp, 199 | | | abortion | | access to, 4, 133 | | | citizenship and, 121 - 26 | | | compulsory, 135 | | | equal protection and. See equal protection: and abortion | | | fetal gametes and, 109 | | | funding for, 133 - 36, 133 nn. 36, 37 | | | opposition to, 135 - 36 | | | patterns of laws for, 125 - 26 | | | privacy-based laws for. See privacy: and abortion | | | as a right, 126 | | | U.S. Supreme Court on. See Supreme Court (U.S.): on abortion rights | | | | abstract equality, 49 - 51 | | | abuse, of children, 5, 110, 184, 188 - 89 | | | ACT-UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), 171 | | | additive argument, for abortion rights, 120 | | | administered autonomy, 149 | | | adoption | | biological fathers and, 46, 47, 49 - 51, 79 - 80 | | | biological fathers' veto rights, 40 - 41, 50, 61 | | | biological mothers and, 51 - 55 | | | versus gestational parental rights, 78 | | | informal, 94 n. 19 | | | by lesbian households, 97 | | | private, 76 - 78, 84 - 85 | | | | Agrelo, Benny, 189 - 90 | | | Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), 35 | | | Alison D. v. Virginia M., In the Matter of, 95 nn. 20, 21, 26, 100 | | | Almond, Brenda, 202 | | | American College of Pediatrics, 178 | | | Anderson, Elizabeth, 72 | | | Anderson, Erin Arlene, 95 n. 25 | | | Anderson v. Luoma, 95 n. 25, 98 - 99 | | | Andrews, Lori B., 78 | | | Arnup, Katherine, 81 | | | artificial insemination, 97, 108 - 9, 114. See also sperm donors | | | autonomy, 10 - 11 | | children's capacity for, 137 - 38, 148 | | | citizenship and independence in personal, 27, 29 | | | versus self-sufficiency, 7, 29 - 30 | | | See also specific types | | | | Baby Girl Clausen, 39, 40, 61, 62 | | | Baby M, In the Matter of, 94 n. 17 | | | "Baby Richard" case, 61 n. 47 | | | Bartlett, Katharine, 56 | | | Beal v. Doe, 133 n. 36 | | | Best, Billy, 189 - 90 | | | best interest standard | | in biological father's right to veto adoption, 40 - 41, 50, 61 | | | children's say in, 140 | | | in common law, 46 | | | criticisms of, 53 - 54 | | | versus parental rights, 112 | | | religious education and, 196 | | | social policies to protect, 158 - 62 | | | in surrogacy, 85 - 86 | | | | biological fathers | | in adoption, 46, 47, 48 - 51, 79 - 80 | | | versus biological mothers' rights, 60 - 61, 60 n. 46 | | | versus circumstances of conception, 54 | | | in common law, 43 - 45 | | | in constitutional law, 45 - 49 | | | involvement in prenatal life and, 57 - 59 | | | lesbian households and, 81 | | | obligations of, 35 | | | rights of, 7, 40 - 41, 47 - 48 | | | | biological mothers | | adoption and, 51 - 55 | | | economic marginalization of, 69 - 70 | | | Gender Identity Disorder and, 167 - 68 | | | unfit, 86 n. 35, 97 | | | unwed, 19 - 20, 19 n.9 | | | See also lesbian households; single-mother households | | | | biological parenthood | -211- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Having and Raising Children: Unconventional Families, Hard Choices, and the Social Good. Contributors: Uma Naraya - editor, Julia J. Bartkowiak - editor. Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press. Place of Publication: University Park, PA. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: 211.
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